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Remembering Jan. 6
Even if few institutions are commemorating the anniversary, individual scholars and groups say they’re working to keep lessons of the insurrection alive.
Most Colleges Resume In-Person Classes
With the Omicron variant of COVID-19 raging, a majority of institutions are putting their trust in vaccines and tried and true mitigation strategies to bring students back to campus this semester.
University of Florida President to Step Down Next Year
Kent Fuchs, president of the University of Florida, will step down at the end of the year, the university announced...
Bomb Threats at Multiple HBCUs
At least eight historically Black colleges were targeted with bomb threats Tuesday. The threats were unfounded, but students are shaken by the incidents.
Rhetorical War Over Online Versus In-Person Instruction
The chancellor of Northeastern University described in-person learning as “the gold standard,” sparking outcry from administrators of online education who strongly disagree.
Could Custom Exams Prevent Cheating?
British university experiments with exams created in part by computer codes—and appears to have success.
Academic Minute: Best of Both Worlds in the Hybrid Workplace
Today on the Academic Minute: Alanah Mitchell, associate professor of information management and business analytics at Drake University, examines how...
San Mateo Vice Chancellor Charged With Embezzlement
The vice chancellor of the San Mateo Community College District in California was charged with embezzling taxpayer money, The Mercury...
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